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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1964, p. 7

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are seen on the left and Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mr. Taylor of Oshawa are on the right. Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Taylor are twin sisters who were mantied in the month of Sep- tember, 1929. Mrs. Wright, the former Greta Lacey, was mar- ried in Cobourg United Church AN AGE-O: LD TRADITION Ireland Studio. Margaret Anne McDiarmid Wed To Robert J. Bishop Anne McDiarmid ot tener John Bishop were united in marriage last Satur- day afternoon in the Free Meth- odist Church. The bride is the) daughter of Mrs. Norman Mac- Dermaid and the late Mr. John Clifton McDiarmid and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth James Bishop, all of Oshawa. The Reverend R. E. Dargan| of Weston, Ontario, formerly of Oshawa,. performed the cere- mony. The soloist was . the bride's sister, Miss Linda Mac- Dermaid who sang 'Wedding Prayer" and "Bless This House," accompanied by Mrs.| Jan Drygala. The bride, who was given in marriage by her grandfather, Mr. Leslie Magee, wore a long of silk onganza over a French faille wunderskirt. The fitted bodice was fashioned with an oval neckline and sheath sleeves with appliques of sequin- ed lace which continued down a wide front panel to the hem. Aj two-tiered, "wedding cake'! headdress of jewelled lace held| her bouffant veil of tulle illusion | and she carried Tropican roses | and white feathered carnations On a white Bible. Mrs.: Wayne Watson, matron honor, and the bridesmaids, Miss Patricia Bishop and Miss Dianne McDiarmid wore shrimp | colored sheath dresses of organza over taffeta. The tiered | skirts were dramatized by de-| tachable bouffant overskirts. and their floral headdresses beaded with crystals held wispy veils of illusion. carried crescent bouquets of white and shrimp- pink carnations. The flower girl, Miss Joy Rich- ards, wore a dress similar to the bridesmaids but-with a full skirt. She carried a smaller crescent of white and shrimp-pink carna- tions and wore the same flowers on her hair. Master Gary Bishop was the ring bearer, The best man was| Mr. Ronald Wright and ushering were Mr. Fred Cockerton and Mr. David Bishop. Receiving the guests in the Piccadilly Room of the Hotel) |Genosha, the bride's mother wore romance pink imported brocade satin in a Sheath dress and matching seven - eighths length jacket; sage, The bridegroom' 's mother, | assisting, was in a pale green| ensemble -- of Sill a in} PETTY : matching acces-} sories and a white orchid cor-| September 1 and Mrs. Taylor, the fonmer Oonah Lacey, was married in Simcoe Street 'Uni- ted Church, Oshawa, on Sep- tember 21. Mr. and Mms. Tay- lor have two daughters, Betty, Mrs, Larry Moore, Don Mills and Shirley, Mrs. Bryce Smith, Oshawa. _The _Buests Executive For The September meeting of the Vincent Massey Home and School Association was "Cur- riculum Night." Mrs. Gordon the new president, a vice-presi- dent of Home and School Coun- cil. Mrs. Donald explained the "Aims and Objects of Home and School"' and then installed the new executive as follows: presi- dent, Mrs. Gordon Garrison; recording secretary, Mrs. Keith Smith; treasurer, Mrs. Jack Dewell; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Ross Porteous; mem- bership chairman, Mrs. Russell Elliott; social chairman, Mrs. Arthur Stone; Grade Mothers' Tepresentative, Mrs. Rae Run- dle; publications chairman -- Mrs. Harold Meades. Mrs. Don- ald was thanked by Mrs. Ken- neth Williams. Mrs. Robert Peacock, prog- ram chairman, gave an outline of coming programs and infor- med the members that the re- maining -- are as fol- Mrs. Gerald Hudson; E. M ing, Mrs. ee Smales; health) and oan' Ps Walter od . George Y' sheath and jacket with black accessories and a pag roe os corsage. Miss Lin iacDer- maid, sister of the bride, kept the guest book. As the -- left on a wed- ding trip to points west, the bride was wearing @ mauve and white slik dress with a full- length mauve coat with black accessories and a corsage of) white carnations, tinted mauve. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop will return to their new home on Linden street. Guests were present from Galt, Smiths Falls, Myrtle, Carleton Place, Courtice, Bay Ridges, Picton, Ashton, Brook- lin, Roseneath, Weston, Bow- manville, Whitby, Haliburton, Hampton, Brantford |Toronto. WANTED! -- Thirty, friendly, fun loving couples to learn the new modern style of square || dancing. Every Wednesday If interested coll 725-2744 or 623-2237. LILLIAN M D.EA., Ballet, Tap, T. SCHOOL OF DANCING Pre-School, Kinderance, Character AT MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST. INFORMATION 723-7253 AE MARSH M.D.A, oe, Acrobatic, WOOLWORTH'S Super Bakery Specials BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR KITCHEN! German Special This .Week 6 ' By Request... Your Favorite Chocolate Cake Special 3c BOSTON CREAM PIE This Week Delicious AtVincent Massey Home-School 'lwinners for Grade Eight last recommendation of the commit- and i night through the Fall and |! Winter (shift work no problem). |} Jo Aldwinckle, Women Wemen 's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 28,1964 7 Mrs. Richard Lack was in- stalled as president of the E. A, Lovell Home and School As- sociation at its first meeting of the new season. Other officers installed by Mrs. Noramn Rowe of the Home and vener, Ms. John Krbyla; chaiir- and |man, Mrs. John Crook, Mrs. '64-'65 Installed family life, Ms, Donald Flem- ing. Mrs. Garrison reported on the Field Day and the Grade Eight banquet held since the last meeting. Pamela McCarl and Alyce Wheeler were the award year. Mr. Gerald Harper prin- cipal, spoke for a few minutes and introduced his staff as fol- lows: Mr. Robert Walker, grades 7 and 8; Mr. Harper, grades 6 and 7; Miss Carole Mc- Girr, grades 5 and 6; Mr. Wil- liam Barton, grade 5; Miss Sharon Johansen, grades 4 and 4 and 5; Mrs. James Mc- Millan, grades 3 and 4; Mrs. Roy Atkinson, grades 2 and 3; Miss Carolyn Cornelius, grade 2; Mrs. Maurice Lake, grades 1 and 2; Miss Jaclyn grade 1; Mrs. Gordon Griffith, kindergarten. Following the parent atten- dance count, won by Mrs, Mc- Millan's room, Mrs. H. G. For- 'sythe, financial chairman, pres- ented the new budget for adop- tion amd passed along the tee that the family donation plan be the major fund raising project. Mirs. Garrison then en- Elliott, Mrs. Donald Mountjoy, Mrs, Ernest Barker and Mr. Robert Broadbent, principal. Mrs. Lack welcomed alll those present and gave a special wel- come to Mrs. Rowe, who brought gneetings f ro m the Home and School Council and spoke briefly on the objectives of the Home and School Asocia- tion and the benefits of mem- bership. Mrs. Rowe was pres- ented with a gift of apprecia- tion by Mis. Venn. Mr. Robert Brown, a Grade VII teacher, spoke on "The New Appr to Mathema- tics." He outlined the reasons for the new approach which is method of teaching matihema- tics. The - explosion of know-) ledge which is taking place; the/ need for scientists; the prob-| lems due to automation; were some of the reasons given. Stu-/ dents must leam the fundamen-| and their stimulated. Repetition is used less than in the things being spoke of our number system HOUSEHOLD HINT To remove rust from the cor- ners of cake tins that have been in use for a long time, dip a raw potato in scouring powder and scour. on some items in the an easier and more effective for mathematics must be fully) interest | Children learn the source of| rules rather than just the rules.) E. A. Lovell Home and School Installs Officers At Meeting Kenneth Pooler, Mrs. Hanry| duced Si kindengant and Mr. Archie Hubert, vice- principal, ved in the auditorium. QUEEN MARY LODGE Queen Lodge welcomed Worthy Mistress Sister June Goodman i s 'll if Pi Hl i in your Home, Church or Studie 21 ATHOL ST. W. 723-3680 wees HOUSEHOLD HINT If baby's at the teething stage, wrap a few teething bis- cuits in foil and tuck in your purse when you take him visit- Parents were given an oppor- Classrooms ing this, refreshments were ser- LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. 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